04-24-2010, 02:47 PM
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<br />Salam,
Sorry people I have not been able to participate in the forum lately as I was preety busy in my Tennis Tournaments & mocks ofcourse!
Anyways,I just need your opinions on my future plan.[)]
After my A levels I have decided to go for BSC in Accounting & Finance from London School of Economics through it's external system available in pakistan.It would take me 3 years to complete this degree & then hopefully I will be moving to uk for my ACA from ICAEW which would take further 4 years,meaning that GOD willingly I would be a member of ICAEW in 7 years or so! [8D]
I know this route will take longer as compared to some other alternatives but I believe that spending a year more at this time to get one of the best degrees under my belt will be worth it & would prove to be a wise decision in the long run!
The closest that came was ACCA but I have decided that now for me it's just an opportunity cost.[D] ACCA-ACA route will also take around 6 years so then there is only a year difference!
Lastly,I would say that your views will be appreciated & productive criticism are Welcome!
Regards.
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I appreciate your plan because in my opinion academic qualification has its own importance and it will help you to a great extent to establish a strong career based on both academic and professional qualifications. London School of Economics is the most prestigious institute of the world the degree of B.Sc (Accounting & Finance) from LSE will definitely add value in your career. Beside it ACA from ICAEW is one of the highest qualification/certification in the world in the field of accountancy.
A combination of B.SC (Accounting & Finance) and ACA (ICAEW) is an excellent combination.
This is my observation that the most well known personalities of the world who have a lot of literally and professional work at their credit have both professional and academic qualifications, for instance Dr. Khawaja Amjad Saeed, Adolph Matz and Donald E. Kieso
Regards,
Awais Aftab
<br />Salam,
Sorry people I have not been able to participate in the forum lately as I was preety busy in my Tennis Tournaments & mocks ofcourse!
Anyways,I just need your opinions on my future plan.[)]
After my A levels I have decided to go for BSC in Accounting & Finance from London School of Economics through it's external system available in pakistan.It would take me 3 years to complete this degree & then hopefully I will be moving to uk for my ACA from ICAEW which would take further 4 years,meaning that GOD willingly I would be a member of ICAEW in 7 years or so! [8D]
I know this route will take longer as compared to some other alternatives but I believe that spending a year more at this time to get one of the best degrees under my belt will be worth it & would prove to be a wise decision in the long run!
The closest that came was ACCA but I have decided that now for me it's just an opportunity cost.[D] ACCA-ACA route will also take around 6 years so then there is only a year difference!
Lastly,I would say that your views will be appreciated & productive criticism are Welcome!
Regards.
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
I appreciate your plan because in my opinion academic qualification has its own importance and it will help you to a great extent to establish a strong career based on both academic and professional qualifications. London School of Economics is the most prestigious institute of the world the degree of B.Sc (Accounting & Finance) from LSE will definitely add value in your career. Beside it ACA from ICAEW is one of the highest qualification/certification in the world in the field of accountancy.
A combination of B.SC (Accounting & Finance) and ACA (ICAEW) is an excellent combination.
This is my observation that the most well known personalities of the world who have a lot of literally and professional work at their credit have both professional and academic qualifications, for instance Dr. Khawaja Amjad Saeed, Adolph Matz and Donald E. Kieso
Regards,
Awais Aftab